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Author Topic : Useful Studs in Abandoned Kennels
 Ariege
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12/16/2014 5:15:48 PM reply with quote send message to Ariege Object to Post   

Hey guys,

I often stroll through pedigrees to try and find old studs that are still up for use in abandoned kennels - which I find particularly useful for breeding projects (traits or colour breeding).

So if you happen to find any - please add them to the list below:




Lyricals Found a Peanut
Trait: 10.0 in Head
SOP: 87.25%
Kennel: ~Lyrical Kennels~
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=12399394


Convicts Cold Stone
Trait: 10.0 in Head
SOP: 86.80
Kennel: Convict Kennels
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=12336239
 Ariege
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 Ariege
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4/18/2015 10:13:42 PM reply with quote send message to Ariege Object to Post

bump
 Northern Lightz
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7/9/2015 8:56:18 PM reply with quote send message to Northern Lightz Object to Post

bump
 CS Astronomical
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7/10/2015 4:47:00 AM reply with quote send message to CS Astronomical Object to Post

ooh-there are some different colored studs out there!! I'd started with colors initially then ended up all brindle or blue fawn...might have to go back to trying to work on some colors! Thanks for posting this and bumping it again!
 CS Riverflow
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8/1/2015 6:21:38 AM reply with quote send message to CS Riverflow Object to Post

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bump-some of these studs are old enough to be dying...if anyone else is interested in color breeding, now might be the time!


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Last edited by CS Riverflow on 8/1/2015 6:27:57 AM

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